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- MMM2020_1.pdf (2.18 MB, PDF)… Problem 1: Down to the wire When visiting a friend, Sonja notices the following piece of art hanging on the wall. She is much interested in the patterns and curves that are generated by the white pieces of string that are visible in the left bottom corner and the right upper corner. To describe these curves, we introduce coordinates x (horizontal) and y (vertical), such that the four corner points are (0, 0), (1, 0), (0, 1) and (1, 1), respectively, with (0, 0) being the point in the left bottom corner. For convenience, we will only address the right upper part of the figure. Each of the white lines up there has the following property: it connects a point with x-coordinate p 2 [0, 1] on the … of a segment with one endpoint point on C1 and the other endpoint on C2? Problem 3: Star Wars Fred collects laminated pictures of Star wars characters. Those pictures are sold individually packed in opaque pouches and unknown in advance by the buyers, for a price of 1 Euro a pouch. (Hence, each pouch contains exactly one picture.) The seller has filled one third of the pouches with a picture of Rey, one fourth with a picture of Finn, one sixth with a picture of Poe, and the rest with …
- MMM2020_0.pdf (2.18 MB, PDF)… Problem 1: Down to the wire When visiting a friend, Sonja notices the following piece of art hanging on the wall. She is much interested in the patterns and curves that are generated by the white pieces of string that are visible in the left bottom corner and the right upper corner. To describe these curves, we introduce coordinates x (horizontal) and y (vertical), such that the four corner points are (0, 0), (1, 0), (0, 1) and (1, 1), respectively, with (0, 0) being the point in the left bottom corner. For convenience, we will only address the right upper part of the figure. Each of the white lines up there has the following property: it connects a point with x-coordinate p 2 [0, 1] on the … of a segment with one endpoint point on C1 and the other endpoint on C2? Problem 3: Star Wars Fred collects laminated pictures of Star wars characters. Those pictures are sold individually packed in opaque pouches and unknown in advance by the buyers, for a price of 1 Euro a pouch. (Hence, each pouch contains exactly one picture.) The seller has filled one third of the pouches with a picture of Rey, one fourth with a picture of Finn, one sixth with a picture of Poe, and the rest with …
- MMM2020.pdf (2.18 MB, PDF)… Problem 1: Down to the wire When visiting a friend, Sonja notices the following piece of art hanging on the wall. She is much interested in the patterns and curves that are generated by the white pieces of string that are visible in the left bottom corner and the right upper corner. To describe these curves, we introduce coordinates x (horizontal) and y (vertical), such that the four corner points are (0, 0), (1, 0), (0, 1) and (1, 1), respectively, with (0, 0) being the point in the left bottom corner. For convenience, we will only address the right upper part of the figure. Each of the white lines up there has the following property: it connects a point with x-coordinate p 2 [0, 1] on the … of a segment with one endpoint point on C1 and the other endpoint on C2? Problem 3: Star Wars Fred collects laminated pictures of Star wars characters. Those pictures are sold individually packed in opaque pouches and unknown in advance by the buyers, for a price of 1 Euro a pouch. (Hence, each pouch contains exactly one picture.) The seller has filled one third of the pouches with a picture of Rey, one fourth with a picture of Finn, one sixth with a picture of Poe, and the rest with …
- mod_march_2018_sbe_msc_ccn_neuroeconomics.pdf (4.28 MB, PDF)… at the same time? • Why do casinos only talk about the possible gains and insurance companies only about the danger of losses? Neuroeconomics seeks to understand and explain (puzzling) everyday behavior • Why are people tempted to pick the chocolate when they know that they should better pick the fruit? • Why are all sweets in the rack at the cashier in the supermarket? Neuroeconomics seeks to understand and explain (puzzling) everyday behavior • What makes us humans greedy and cooperative at the same time? • Why are bankers paid huge bonuses and is there anything wrong with that? Neuroeconomics seeks to understand and explain (puzzling) everyday behavior How does this all fit together? Neuroeconomics is an interdisciplinary endeavor Neuroeconomics adds brain to economics. • Neuroeconomics seeks to uncover the …
- mfooter.pdf (491.39 kB, PDF)… Agreement • following adoption by General Council of ‘Decision making Procedures under Articles IX and XII of the WTO Agreement’ (WT/L/93) - waivers and accessions, subject to voting, by consensus • reinforced by consensus in dispute settlement and when amending DSU (Art. X:8 WTO Agreement) • problem of built-in ‘veto’ effect – gives too much weight to de facto economically more powerful WTO Members • voting seen mostly as fall-back (or used as a threat) where consensus cannot be reached with exception of amending provisions in multilateral trade agreements Consensus decision-making at WTO • Previously more focus on external transparency of WTO • relationship of WTO to NGOs – now broader civil society • document de-restriction – …
- welcome_to_de_bondt.pdf (79.42 kB, PDF)… Welcome to De Bondt! Our company was originally founded by Pieter de Bondt over almost 90 years ago. Now headed by great-grandson Peter de Bondt, what once started out as a small company with one small printing press in the shed of the back garden, has since grown into an all-around graphics service provider. It is our mission to provide full service for our customers and completely eliminate any hassle for our clients when it comes to the manufacture and delivery of graphic products and/or services. Our service starts with consultation & design and continues all the way through to the delivery of the product to the end client. We are well acquainted with the ‘work activities’ at your University and are also fortunate enough to be able to draw on our years of …
- thomas_leclerc.pdf (469.13 kB, PDF)… His research over this time was devoted to the connection between environmental law and international air law, and especially to sustainable solutions for reducing aircraft greenhouse emissions. On 16 November 2017, he obtained his doctoral's degree "with distinction" (Cum Laude). Thomas Leclerc then coordinated, as visiting researcher at the University of Parma, a post-doctoral research project on current global and regional legal regimes linked to Refugee and Migration governance. Thomas Leclerc … change was under the spotlight during the last Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) held in Montréal from 27 September to 6 October 2016. The negotiation process under ICAO auspices may be qualified as a success story when one looks at the result of this Assembly. ICAO was indeed successful in deciding "to implement a GMBM scheme in the form of the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) to address any annual increase in total CO2 emissions from international civil aviation (…) above the 2020 levels". CORSIA relies on the use of emissions unites from the carbon market to offset the amount of CO2 emissions that cannot be reduced through the use of technological and operational improvements, and sustainable fuels. Since the last Assembly, ICAO has adopted five CORSIA Implementation Elements directly referenced in an Annex to the 1944 Convention on …